What do I consider a mountain?
hmmm
Well my house sits at 2040 feet ASL
So that's just a hill...
I think the highest pass here in CA is 9000ish feet
Sonoma Pass. It's right next to Mt Sonoma which is 11,400ish
So to me a mountain is somewhere between my house and Mt. Sonoma.
:)
P.S. the answer turned out to be
New Hampshire has the most mountains in New England.
Hey I just do the homework, I don't make up the questions...
Matt
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Mountains
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Started on 2000-09-19
Mountains
From: Matthew Sparks (makaalasparks@hotmail.com) |
Date: 2000-09-19 08:38:03 UTC-07:00
Re: [LbNA] Mountains
From: Tom Cooch (tcooch@sover.net) |
Date: 2000-09-19 19:55:32 UTC
Ok. We've got about 150 of those here in Vermont. NH and ME
definitely have more.
Tom
Tom
>
> What do I consider a mountain?
> hmmm
> Well my house sits at 2040 feet ASL
> So that's just a hill...
> I think the highest pass here in CA is 9000ish feet
> Sonoma Pass. It's right next to Mt Sonoma which is 11,400ish
> So to me a mountain is somewhere between my house and Mt. Sonoma.
> :)
>
> P.S. the answer turned out to be
> New Hampshire has the most mountains in New England.
>
> Hey I just do the homework, I don't make up the questions...
>
> Matt
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definitely have more.
Tom
Tom
>
> What do I consider a mountain?
> hmmm
> Well my house sits at 2040 feet ASL
> So that's just a hill...
> I think the highest pass here in CA is 9000ish feet
> Sonoma Pass. It's right next to Mt Sonoma which is 11,400ish
> So to me a mountain is somewhere between my house and Mt. Sonoma.
> :)
>
> P.S. the answer turned out to be
> New Hampshire has the most mountains in New England.
>
> Hey I just do the homework, I don't make up the questions...
>
> Matt
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Re: [LbNA] Mountains
From: (GRumsmoke@aol.com) |
Date: 2000-09-20 02:33:19 UTC-04:00
A hill becomes a mountain when it reachs a certain height. It is for you to
find out what that is. It would be no fun if I told you... but I will say
this. There is one place in the USA that has a sign on top of a hill and the
sign says. " If this hill was one foot higher it would be a Mountain.... have
fun. The Rambler.
find out what that is. It would be no fun if I told you... but I will say
this. There is one place in the USA that has a sign on top of a hill and the
sign says. " If this hill was one foot higher it would be a Mountain.... have
fun. The Rambler.